Cheese and Oat Biscuits
If your dog loves cheesy treats, these Cheese & Oat Dog Biscuits are sure to become a favourite! They’re quick to make with just a handful of ingredients you likely already have at home—oat flour for gentle digestion, low-fat cheese for flavour, and applesauce to bind it all together. Baked until golden and crunchy, they make a healthier alternative to shop-bought biscuits and are ideal for training rewards or a little afternoon snack. Best of all, they’re free from artificial additives and preservatives, giving you peace of mind about what goes into your dog’s treats.
Cheese and Oat Dog Biscuits
These Cheese & Oat Dog Biscuits are a simple, wholesome homemade treat your dog will love. Made with just oat flour, low-fat cheese, applesauce, and egg, they bake into golden, crunchy biscuits perfect for training or as an occasional snack.
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Storage:
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.
Freeze in a sealed bag or container for up to 2 months. Defrost fully before serving.
While every effort has been made to ensure that these home-cooked recipes are safe and nutritious for dogs, individual pets may have unique health needs, intolerances, or medical conditions that require a tailored diet. Always consult your veterinarian or a qualified canine nutritionist before making significant changes to your dog’s diet, particularly if your dog is a puppy, senior, pregnant, nursing, or has an existing medical condition.
Nutrition Facts
Protein
2 gCalories
40Fiber
0 gFat
2 gCarbs
4 gNet carbs
4 gCholesterol
9 mgSat. Fat
1 gSodium
25 mgSugar
0 gCalories are per biscuit
Suitable for:
- Most adult dogs who tolerate dairy well.
- Great for dogs needing lower-fat treats (when using reduced-fat cheese).
- Ideal as a crunchy snack or training reward.
Not Suitable for:
- Dogs with dairy intolerance, pancreatitis, or very sensitive stomachs.
- Puppies under 12 weeks (due to dairy and higher fat).
- Dogs on a strict low-fat or prescription diet unless approved by a vet/nutritionist.